One Year of COVID-19 Vaccinations
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Tuesday marks one year since the County received its first shipments of COVID-19 vaccinations and the first doses of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine were administered.
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Tuesday marks one year since the County received its first shipments of COVID-19 vaccinations and the first doses of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine were administered.
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More than half of all San Diegans 12 years old and older — 50.3% — have now been fully vaccinated, County officials announced Thursday in an important milestone.
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Here is today’s COVID-19 update from the County Health and Human Services Agency with data through May 18.
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Now that kids 12 and older can get a COVID-19 vaccine, they and their parents may have questions. The County’s Child Health Officer is here to provide answers.
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Vaccination sites around San Diego County started giving shots out to the newest eligible group seeking COVID-19 protection Thursday, youths between the ages of 12 and 15 years old.
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County officials said Wednesday they fully expect 12-to-15 year old youths to be able to start getting vaccinated Thursday with Pfizer vaccines, pending the expected approval Wednesday night by the Western States Scientific Safety Review and California Department of Public Health.
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Beginning today, all County-hosted COVID-19 vaccine sites are open for walk-up, no-appointment-required vaccinations.